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U.S. Africa Policy
Black Agenda Radio with Margaret Kimberley
29 Sep 2023
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Black Agenda Radio · U.S. Africa Policy

Margaret Kimberley was recently a guest on the Sputnik News program Political Misfits. In these excerpts of her remarks, she discussed Joe Biden’s recent comments about Africa during his UN General Assembly address, and how the US has increased its military footprint in Africa. She also discussed Libya, and how the Obama administration’s attack on that country led to a high death toll in recent floods.

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